Blog
Hello and welcome to my Blog especially for textile artists, combining inspiration, personal growth, creativity and design. All the good things!
Line and Shape – What’s Not to Love?
Want to add personality and feeling to your work? Want to include power and contrast as well?Then look no further than a simple line and/or shape.
What’s in a Word?
So what’s in a word? The power of your imagination.
It’s the Doing That Counts
It’s that constant review, adjustment, and revision that will get me to a fully resolved piece of artwork – something I’d be happy to hang or display.
The Value of Contrast & Variety
When you design and when you go to choose the materials you’ll be using in your work, remember it’s a symbiotic relationship in that it’s mutually beneficial to both, to achieve your desired outcome.
Subvert to Create
So, why not take something pretty, conservative, traditional, or well-established and think about how you can put a modern spin on it?
Process
Process is about order – it’s about crafting a narrative and learning to coalesce ideas, techniques, and colours to support that storytelling.
Judging: Subjective v Objective
Those two little words, subjective v objective, looked at in that light, suddenly become hugely important and hugely relevant.
A Link With Our Past
More and more embroidery and the needle arts feature in professional gallery exhibitions or are included in calls-for-entry for art competitions and grants.
The Embroidery/Textile Artist’s Sketchbook
Sketchbooks are the perfect platform to generate inspiration, promote curiosity, trial techniques and media as well as foster your own visual language.
How to Find Inspiration and Unleash Curiosity
Allow thoughts and ideas to percolate and develop to form a cascading torrent of ideas – just drift and take it slowly.
What Drives Success?
That’s often when we experience a breakthrough, an advancement, or a step forward.
Try Monochrome
A monochromatic colour scheme is sassy, reliable, and really easy to use.
Pure Serendipity
Purchased for one purpose, but now used for another, it’s already become a work-room boon, and I just love it.
Stop to Get Started
So, for me, imagining that book closing when I know I’m wasting time and procrastinating just a little – offers me that wake-up call I need to push myself to simply ‘do’.
New Keys for New Opportunities
Keep looking to find a key that opens that door of opportunity for you. This is about you and your ability to make those opportunities for yourself.